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O Cebran 300mg Tablet 10s

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O Cebran 300mg Tablet 10s

Introduction to O Cebran 300mg Tablet 10s

Please follow your doctors instructions regarding the dose and duration of O Cebran 300mg Tablet You can take it with or without food but its preferable to take it at the same time every day Make sure you dont skip any doses and complete the full course of treatment even if you start feeling better If you happen to miss a dose dont take a double dose to compensate Just take the next scheduled dose as planned You may experience temporary side effects like nausea and stomach pain while taking this medicine However if these side effects bother you or persist for a longer period please consult your doctor Diarrhea may also occur as a side effect but it should stop once your course of treatment is complete If the diarrhea doesnt stop or if you notice blood in your stools inform your doctor Avoid taking this medicine if you are allergic to any of its ingredients In rare cases some individuals might have a severe allergic reaction which requires immediate medical attention Signs of a severe allergic reaction include rash swelling of the lips tongue or face shortness of breath or difficulty breathing People with kidney problems should be cautious when taking this medicine

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